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ravishrivastav 11-25-2006 12:51 AM

Finally i reach .....to my destination
 
As i think ,finally i reach ,the ocean of server detail

Me,ravi from india(mumbai)
iam a computerscience graduate my occupation is a web developer and not a server administrator

so i dont know about any think about server but i want to make a server for my business or u can say for private

what i have

1. 256kbps internet speed

2.my pc configration is
intel 1.8 cpu
256 ram
80 gb hard disk
and etc

3.software:

SUSE-Linux-10.1-Remastered-i386
apachi httpd-2.0.59.tar
php-5.2.0.tar


what more i require plz suggest me and any free tutorial link any one have plz give me
thanks in adavance

John 11-25-2006 03:38 AM

Welcome to Linux Server Talk! We're glad to have you join the site. Stop by often and let us know what new things you find interesting in the world of Linux.

ravishrivastav 11-25-2006 10:44 PM

IS this a welcome or a warning !

John 11-26-2006 01:33 AM

Not a warning. :)

I was welcoming you to the site. My apologies if it read like a warning.

I'm glad to have you join the site and hope that you'll visit often. We have nearly 100 members now, but the site could use some more activity.

:D



So for your server, it looks like you have the right base software. MySQL is often also installed on Linux servers, but is really only useful if you need databases.

I've never used SUSE linux, most of my experience is with Red Hat Enterprise Linux... I use a clone version of RHEL4 from www.centos.org It's basically an exact copy of RHEL but is called CentOS instead and is also free.

For your server you may also want to look for a firewall script if you're not familiar with setting up a firewall with iptables. APF is a good one for that: http://www.r-fx.org/apf.php

If most of your sites will be built using PHP, you can speed things up a lot by using a PHP caching program such as APC: http://us2.php.net/apc

Will you be using your server for sending emails? Qmail is pretty good with that and easy to use if setup using the guide at www.qmailrocks.com

DanielJay 03-13-2007 06:39 AM

I would suggest that you use apache 1.3 instead of the apache2 series. I have herd a lot saying that the 1.3 series is much more reliable and less resource intensive.


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